Scanning negs can be tricky because of the orange mask. Silverfast has some prests for various types of film that get you close to a good scan. Or you can just scan in 48-bit and use the colour correction tools in PS to do corrections.
One thing I don't understand though. Silverfast sometimes 35mm and 120 presets of the same type of film. Why would they be different, I wonder. D Quoting Rick Womer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > ...is a pain in the ass compared to scanning slides. > > I scan my slide, with some adjustments on the preview > in the scanning software, save it as a TIFF, and make > fine adjustments in PE with the slide sitting on a > small lightbox right next to the monitor. Easy. Only > small adjustments needed. > > My last shoot was color print film, though (needed to > distribute lots of prints quickly). The prints give > mediocre scans, the negs give =different= mediocre > scans, and I have no external reference for making > adjustments. > > Frustrating. The planned GESO may take a while. > > Rick > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com >

